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There are multiple ways to identify the model of your Dell laptop/desktop: 1. Physically look on the computer for the model name and number: Notebook The model number is located on the bottom of the notebook on a label above the serial number: Desktop The model number is located on a white label on the back of the desktop, while a second label can normally been found on the top or side of the desktop: Servers and Storage systems Server and storage systems include the models; PowerEdge Server, PowerVault and DellEMC Storage. The model number can be found on the back of the server: 2. Upgradeable has a that identifies the model, tells you what ram is installed and you can then search our website for available RAM and SSD upgrades. Go to the control panel in windows and click on 'System' which brings up some information on your computer which can include the model among other useful information. Search for 'msinfo32' and run it. This will give you information about your computer (Similar to System in control panel).

Look in the BIOS. The model number will be located in the BIOS setup pages, which can be accessed by pressing the F2 key when powering on the system. In the BIOS, it will be under the Information tab as Product Name, or use the arrow keys to navigate to Product Information, and press Enter. With all Dell memory we ship, we include an instructions which outlines how the memory is installed. If it is a desktop you have to open up the case and look for the memory slots, once you have found them gently push the locks open on either side so you can insert the new memory in (This is also how you get old memory out). When installing the memory make sure you push the memory in firmly until the locks close on the module locking it in place.

If it is a laptop look on the bottom of the laptop for any a door that is fixed in place with screws. Unscrew the screws and lift the door up. This should reveal the memory that is currently installed in the computer. Pull the metal bars either side of the module back a bit and pop the old modules out. Once the old module is out you can slot the new module in and push it down so it locks in place (should look exactly the same as the old one did).

If you can not find a door on the bottom of the laptop you can have a look at the manual that came with the laptop which often tells you where the memory slots are. Welcome to the Upgradeable Dell model page. You can quickly search our database and find your model and what upgrades you can buy to improve its performance. Start by clicking on the 'find your model series' box. A drop down list of models should appear. Choose what series your computer belongs to, such as Inspiron (Notebook). Step 2 is clicking in the next box 'Select a Model' and all the models in that series will appear.

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Scroll to choose your model. When you find your model, selecting it will make all the upgrade options appear. If you have any problems, please contact us via our online contact form or call our office. We appreciate all feedback, it helps improve our service. Then you should consider replacing your existing HDD with an SSD(solid state drive) Upgrading the memory in your computer is usually the first step to increasing it's performance. Additional memory allows you to run more applications simultaneously without the computer slowing down. It also allows you to multi-task to a much greater degree as your applications, email, web browsing, etc.

All have more RAM to use to run efficiently. However additional RAM does not solve all the issues of a 'slow' computer. If you find that it takes Windows a long time to load or your spreadsheets are taking minutes before they are ready to use, then you should consider swapping out your old spinning HDD for an SSD. SSDs will run up to 12 times faster then a HDD and will have Windows loading and ready to use within seconds instead of minutes.

All complex programs, high res video, complex audio and other large applications will load, ready to use, within seconds instead of taking several minutes before being ready to utilise. In a working environment, waiting minutes each time a new program loads or for your computer to be ready to use is a time consuming and costly exercise.

Added up, wait times increase to hours lost when totaled over the course of just a week. All Upgradeable memory that is advertised for Dell is model specific. The reason we sell the Micron/Crucial and Samsung memory is that we know it is not only compatible with the device you specified, but also that we know it will work with your existing memory.

Many suppliers will suggest that a type of no-name, generic brand RAM will be compatible with your device, however we have discovered with nearly 20 years of experience that it is best to purchase a brand that the manufacturer themselves will utilise. Most manufacturers like Dell will only use 3 brands of memory, Samung, Micron/Crucial and Hynix. Those three suppliers manufacture over 90% of the world's RAM and the memory supplied is the most reliable available, hence the reason why we supply it. If your Dell laptop came with a Samsung module, then installing a Micron/Crucial module alongside will never experience any compatible issues as the 3 main manufacturers all adhere to the same strict guidelines to produce excellent quality RAM that can be utilised together. Computer Model: Latitude E5520 Name: Cheyne Current hard drive size: 256GB Preferred new SSD size: 128GB Type of installation: Fresh Installation Answer: Cheyne, No worries.

Here is a link for a really good, yet inexpensive option for your Dell SSD upgrade. We recommend the MX100 Crucial SSDs for Dell systems as Crucial is owned by the American chip manufacturer Micron and Micron constructs much of the flash for Dell worldwide, so I know it works right out of the box. Thanks for your inquiry Keith. Computer Model: OptiPlex GX620 (SFF, Desktop, Mini-Tower) Name: Dan Current hard drive size: 80GB Preferred new SSD size: Don't know, please recommend Type of installation: Fresh Installation Answer: Dan, Fortunately your Optiplex has a SATA connector so you can plug an SSD straight in there.

Your existing HDD is 3.5' and the SSD is 2.5' so you'll require a bracket to fit it. You can buy them separately or with a cloning kit. Here is a link to our SSD page which lists all the compatible sizes and accessories. I would recommend the value MX100 range for your Dell. Thanks for your inquiry Keith. Computer Model: Inspiron 6400 Name: Jim Howarth Current hard drive size: 128GB Preferred new SSD size: 512GB Type of installation: Clone current drive Answer: Jim, Even though the system is on the older side, fortunately it has a SATA connector so you can just plug an SSD right in there. Here is a link to the SSD most suited to your 6400.

Link provided is for for both the 512gb MX100 SSD and a cloning kit as it's much better value to purchase it packaged as we have done. Product is currently in stock and can ship today Thanks for your inquiry. Regards Keith. Computer Model: OptiPlex GX520 (SFF, Desktop, Mini-Tower) Name: Dylan Current hard drive size: 1TB Preferred new SSD size: 128GB Type of installation: Fresh Installation Answer: Dylan, Your Optiplex has a SATA connector so you can plug an SSD straight in. Your existing HDD is 3.5' and the SSD is 2.5' so you'll require a bracket to fit it. You can buy them separately or with a cloning kit.

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Here is a link to our SSD page which lists all the compatible sizes and accessories. I would recommend the value MX100 range for your Dell. Thanks for your inquiry Keith. Computer Model: XPS 17 (L702X) notebook Name: Phil Current hard drive size: 1TB Preferred new SSD size: 1TB Type of installation: Clone current drive Answer: Phil, Here is a link to the 1TB SSD we recommend for your Dell. Crucial is a division of Micron, the original developer of flash technology and a Dell worldwide partner. The Crucial SSD recommended is constructed with high density chips which allows it to run cooler and subsequently longer then other SSDs on the market.

Also included is a link for the cloning kit required to clone your data across to the new SSD. Thanks for your inquiry. Regards Keith. Computer Model: PowerEdge T310 (RDIMM) Name: BILL VOGEL Current hard drive size: 256GB Preferred new SSD size: 256GB Type of installation: Clone current drive Answer: Bill, Your T310 is more then capable of taking advantage that an SSD will bring. Here is a link to our entire range of SSDs.

We supply the Crucial brand, a division of Micron, as they are a supplier of Dell themselves. You will also find the accessories further down the page, as you are cloning your existing data, you'll require a cloning kit(which comes with the bracket needed to fit the SSD into the T310) Thanks for your inquiry Regards Keith. I have a Dell Inspiron 11 convertible thingie, running Windows 10 home, with all updates to today. 4 GB meg ram. Can I update to a SSD (500gb)?

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Has this been done without drama to your knowledge? Thanks for the help, look forward to your reply. Glen Fisher Answer: Glen, You can definitely put an SSD into this. Here is the link to our SSD upgrade page. All the 2.5' SSDs listed here will suit your Dell. The best value is to bundle it with the cloning kit as that's only $15 additional. Thanks for your inquiry.